Published on Feb. 7, 2024 by Steven Vance
The five events include two opportunities to tour new construction all-electric houses in Woodlawn, webinars to hear from builders about the electric homes development, electrifying one’s own home, and a bonus free cooking class with opportunities to win a home cooking prize set.
Join Rewiring America for a discussion with Slipstream’s Energy Operations Researcher, Sophia Seol, Greenline Home’s CEO, Benjamin Van Horne, and Wayne Beals, Chair of the Chicago Association of Realtors Sustainability Workgroup and an all-electric homeowner on the ins and outs of ComEd’s Electric Homes New Construction program and their insights on the process of securing financing, constructing, and enjoying life in newly built all-electric homes in Chicago.
ComEd’s Electric Homes New Construction program provides incentives to builders in Chicago to build all-electric single-family homes, duplexes, small multi-family, 2–4 flats, and accessory dwelling units (carriage houses, garage conversions, or in-law units). These incentives range from $3,000 to $5,000 per unit depending on square footage, and are available now until December 31, 2024.
RSVP for the in-person event to learn more about a clean heat campaign. Speakers will discuss how making the switch to electric appliances can reduce your carbon footprint, lower energy costs, and protect your health.

The “Our Future Home” event is co-sponsored by: Citizens Utility Board (CUB), Sierra Club Illinois, State Senator Robert Martwick, State Representative Lindsey LaPointe, Cook County Commissioner Bridget Degnen, and Alderman Samantha Nugent.
Jefferson Memorial Fieldhouse
4822 N Long Ave
Chicago, IL 60630
RSVP for the on-site tour (address in Woodlawn to be revealed before the tour). Tours will be given in two or three groups, so a late arrival is possible.
Tour an all-electric home to learn about newer construction techniques and indoor air quality. Join Climate Action Museum co-founder Steven Vance for an exciting opportunity to explore an all-electric home and discover the latest building techniques and indoor air quality solutions.




This in-person event will provide valuable insights into creating environmentally friendly and energy-efficient homes.
Wayne Beals, co-founder of Climate Action Museum and a Realtor, will be our knowledgeable guide and walk everyone through the various features of the Greenline Homes-built house, highlighting the benefits of using all-electric systems. Learn how these systems can reduce your carbon footprint and improve indoor air quality, contributing to a healthier and more sustainable living environment.
RSVP for the on-site demonstration at The Chopping Block
With induction cooking on the rise, now is the perfect time to get familiar and comfortable with this powerful and efficient method of cooking. In conjunction with the 40th Ward, spend an hour with our chef as they demo two recipes that utilize different heat and cooking times, so you can see first hand how precisely and evenly an induction burner operates. We’ll discuss all of the energy and safety benefits and cover compatible cookware. You’ll learn just how easy it is to prepare your favorite recipes using an induction burner.

Menu:
Skills covered in class:
RSVP for the the webinar, 12-1 PM
Join Illinois Green Alliance to delve into the design strategies and technologies behind two all-electric multi-unit structures: an urban infill 3-flat in Woodlawn and a 15-unit apartment building near United Center (pictured).



Our builders, Andre Blacknard from Eco Home Builders, and Darshan Desai from Mapletree Properties, will lead us through their builds and cover topics like:
In-Person Building Open House, 4-6 PM (use the same RSVP link as the webinar)
Later, join our speakers in person, anytime between 4–6 PM to tour the Eco Home Builders 3-Unit building at 6206 S St Lawrence Ave.
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